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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Image source Goal.com : Action between Viva Kerala and Malabar United (Mangopeel)With I league 2008-09 going down the wire and Churchill being champs on last day, Indian football saw one of the best ever seasons in football history of the nation.

The second division is nothing short of excitement.. and With Viva kerala in it, People from south has lot to look forward.

in this case if salgoancar loses by 1 goal ... they wil be same points goal diff as viva and then i dont know which will be considered.. if Viva - salgoancar match is considered, then VIva might lose out ..

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Help Burma Now!Simon Billenness, The Buddhist Channel, Sept 26, 2007As you no doubt have seen, Burma is making world headlines because ofthe courageous protests of hundreds of thousands of monks and civiliansin at least 26 cities in Burma over the past few weeks. These are thebiggest protests against the abuses of the authoritarian regime in twodecades.For those of us who care deeply about Burma, these are exhilarating times, but terrifying too. The military junta has threatened to take action if protests continue, and reports from inside Burma already indicate that the military is getting ready to flex its muscle andbegin attacks on protesters.

From the sidelines, the best that we can do is to keep the momentum of this movement alive. There is a real chance for change in Burma, but we need to keep the pressure on.

I know Burma might not be your issue, but today, please make it yours. There are several easy things you can do. If possible, do them right away.

Street market in RangoonFor some Burmese, life appears to be returning to normal...

"I have looked everywhere," he said.

"The soldiers took my daughter off the street last week. I don't know if she is injured or what has happened to her. She is 18."

As Burma's military authorities continue to hunt down and arrest those suspected of involvement in last week's massive street protests, the fate of an unknown number of detained monks and civilians remains unclear.

"I have heard that 6,000 people may be missing - that sounds plausible," said one Western diplomat, on condition of anonymity.

A local United Nations official said his office was still looking for several staff members and their families.